4 Hour Work Week Quotes by Tim Ferriss, Herbert Bayard Swope, Blake Mycoskie, Peter Drucker, Bruce Lee, Woodrow Wilson and many others.

Being selective-doing less-is the path of the productive. Focus on the important few and ignore the rest.
If you are insecure, guess what? The rest of the world is, too.
Which 20% of sources are causing 80% of my problems and unhappiness? Which 20% of sources are resulting in 80% of my desired outcomes and happiness?
Formula for failure: Try to please everybody.
Learn to ask, “If this is the only thing I accomplish today, will I be satisfied with my day?”
Someday is a dis-ease that will take your dreams to the grave with you.
Someday’ is a disease that will take your dreams to the grave with you.… If it’s important to you and you want to do it вЂeventually,’ just do it and correct course along the way.
What gets measured gets managed.
To enjoy life, you don’t need fancy nonsense, but you do need to control your time and realize that most things just aren’t as serious as you make them out to be.
The universe doesn’t conspire against you, but it doesn’t go out of its way to line up the pins either. Conditions are never perfect.
Money is multiplied in practical value depending on the number of W’s you control in your life: what you do, when you do it, where you do it, and with whom you do it.
Role models who push us to exceed our limits, physical training that removes our spare tires, and risks that expand our sphere of comfortable action are all examples of eustress—stress that is healthful and the stimulus for growth.
One does not accumulate but eliminate. It is not daily increase but daily decrease. The height of cultivation always runs to simplicity.
A person’s success in life can usually be measured by the number of uncomfortable conversations he or she is willing to have.
Being busy is a form of laziness – lazy thinking and indiscriminate action. Being busy is most often used as a guise for avoiding the few critically important but uncomfortable actions.
Becoming a member of the NR is not just about working smarter. It’s about building a system to replace yourself.
I’ll repeat something you might consider tattooing on your forehead: What we fear doing most is usually what we most need to do.